Milford Beach throws up another Montauk beast!

A couple were taking a peaceful walk on the beach at Milford, CT
when they came across this carcass of some sort of animal, which they sent us.

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17 Responses to “Milford Beach throws up another Montauk beast!”

That looks like either a dog or a pig. You can see it has dog-like toes in the first picture and it has some pretty thick fur on its back, but in the last its back right foot looks like a hoof. Its hard to see in the first picture because its face is underwater, but you can see it has a dog or pig-like noes. A better look at its face could probably determine it’s species, but I would say it’s probably a dog.

I’d agree with pig, but the front leg has digits attached to it. pigs have hooves, not digits. also upon closer inspection of the snout and face it llols more like a large rat, which grows constantly throughout its life and with a little help from all the waste pumped into its environment, the apparent mutant size would be easily explained. but that ain’t no pig unless they started growing em with hands.

I’ve raised pigs, this is clearly not one, for four reasons. No corkscrew tail, pigs don’t have fur, the eyes are too big and the nose is that of a bear thick and long not short and stout. I agree with the bear theory.

I don’t believe it’s a Bear because of the feet. Yes it has digits but that isn’t a bear paw or bear claws. It’s like weird elongated toe things. It does look like a pig but it has no hooves and they aren’t furry, unless this is like a Mammoth boar/pig. Which clearly it is not. And to the dog thing, oh heck no. That is no dog! Those are not dog feet, or dog ears. I’m a firm believer of this being it’s very own kind of creature. Science hasn’t discovered everything yet, there is defnitely a possibility of a new creature being among us without us really knowing. These are also definitely not racoons which scientists are saying.

It’s a pig. I worked with pigs for 19 years and not all pigs have corkscrew tails and some do have thin layers or short hair you could consider fur the body structure is pretty similar to a potbelly pig as well plus the ears are the same and the snout would also fit the description.

Oh and also some pics are born with deformed feet resulting in a third “claw” or digit much resembling a toe.. so it is entirely possible also take a look at the hong legs they are really similar in structure to a pigs hind legs